Dave Baszucki responds to growing safety concerns as Iraq bans Roblox over child exploitation risks and Kentucky files a ...
The company will launch its Monster High experience on the online game platform this week, soon followed by Hot Wheels, ...
U.S. stocks typically rally in the stretch from Columbus Day— also celebrated as Indigenous Peoples' Day—through year-end. The Dow industrials have averaged a 2.7% gain from this point to year-end, ...
Early Monday action shows stocks striving to recover a fair chunk of Friday’s slide, which came after President Donald Trump reignited trade angst. A new social-media post from Trump saying that the ...
The demand for Arm Holdings' intellectual property is set to increase rapidly in the coming years. The company's ability to command higher royalties for its AI-focused IP should lead to a terrific ...
AppLovin Corp.’s stock has been hot this year, but a new report suggests the company has caught the attention of regulators, and that’s causing some pressure. Bloomberg News reported toward the end of ...
Gold has broken yet another record this week, illustrating just how anxious investors are about the health of the U.S. economy. This week, the price of gold hit $4,000 per ounce for the first time ...
Signage with logo at the Silicon Valley headquarters of computer hardware manufacturer Intel, Santa Clara, California, August 17, 2017. (Photo via Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images). Below are the ...
AI bubble warnings are widespread, but history shows warnings of a bubble usually occur in its early stages, keeping many investors on the sidelines. Acting too soon on bubble fears risks missing ...
Energy Fuels raised $700 million in convertible debt last week. The stock initially sold off on dilution fears. Now, Energy Fuels has the cash to fund operations for years, and its stock is bouncing ...
A report says the SEC is probing the app-monetization company's practices. AppLovin says it regularly engages with regulators and would disclose updates if any were material. AppLovin was the subject ...